Winter suits
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Winter suits
Can anyone recommend a good suit for keeping warm and dry for the winter?
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Got a Mullion one piece flotation suit last year, bit dear right enough but it was the only decent one piece I came across. Smart looking as its grey and black with reflective strips instead of the usual day-glo stuff. Well sealed up at cuffs and ankles with a fine big peaked hood that keeps all the wet stuff out.
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Winter suit.
Should ave said looking for 2 piece as the 2 piece would be better when the weathers not really cold.Thanks.
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Look at some of the floatation suits, keep you really warm and also keep you safe. I have the Fladen suit and really can't fault it for heat although sometimes as you say, if it is milder you have to take the jacket off to cool down. I would also recommend getting a suit with the floatition built into both the jacket and bib and brace.
Steve
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Hi,
I have a sundridge flotation suit for the last number of years, can't remember what model but the thing is fantastic. Keeps you really warm and dry and this thing has stood up to some abuse. Would buy again.
The other advantage with the two piece is that if you try a beach somewhere and need chesties for wading you'll still be able to use the jacket
Liam
I have a sundridge flotation suit for the last number of years, can't remember what model but the thing is fantastic. Keeps you really warm and dry and this thing has stood up to some abuse. Would buy again.
The other advantage with the two piece is that if you try a beach somewhere and need chesties for wading you'll still be able to use the jacket
Liam
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